I see there's a 40th Anniversary Sorrow on it's way. Like the other 40th anniversary singles it was mastered by Ray Staff. Presumably a remastered Pin Ups will follow (Fingers crossed Diamond Dogs will follow next year).
B-side is Sorrow from the Serious Moonlight tour, unusual choice I thought.
Anyway, I thought I'd give it a mention as no one else has (that I can see)
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Posted: 15th Aug 2013, 3:16 pm
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Even more strange is this: "backed with a rare live version of the song recorded at the Pacific National Coliseum, Vancouver" It's been released on VHS, laserdisc and various DVD versions, how is it 'rare'?
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Posted: 15th Aug 2013, 4:18 pm
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mikaels wrote:
Even more strange is this: "backed with a rare live version of the song recorded at the Pacific National Coliseum, Vancouver" It's been released on VHS, laserdisc and various DVD versions, how is it 'rare'?
Mikaels, he didnt say it was rare, just unusual.
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Posted: 15th Aug 2013, 5:47 pm
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I know he didn't, but the official announcement did, which is what I quoted, saying it was even more strange, meaning even more strange than the unusual choice, so I agree with leoconsole the choice was unusual, and I add that the claim from management/marketing it was rare was strange.
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Posted: 29th Aug 2013, 7:43 pm
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It's available for preorder from the shop of the official site.
There are also some pics there, hadn't seen those before:
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Posted: 30th Aug 2013, 2:14 pm
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maarten wrote:
It's available for preorder from the shop of the official site.
More cheaper than StereoBoutique for overseas customers other UK:-
I believe that quite a few of us got caught in the trap and ripped off, i placed an order at StereoBoutique thinking that it was the only store to sell the record, but then in the afternoon i got a message from recordestore ! I cancelled my order and got a complete refund, saved about 6 euro's on the record/shipment !!!
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2013, 1:41 pm
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finally got this. the a-side remaster and/or the pressing is not good. distorted here and there and a pale shadow of the original single. thankfully the b-side is free of issues and is a step up from the DVD soundtrack. the opening sax notes are buried in audience noise on the DVD, but are clear as a bell here. not the most exciting track selection but one of the better b-sides from the pic disc releases.